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A new 500 Startups batch means new diversity stats. In the startup accelerator’s 15th batch, 44% of the founders are international, 33% are female, 15% are black and 10% are Latino, 500 Startups Founding Partner Dave McClure announced today at demo day.

500 Startups has generally been pretty good around investing in female founders. To date, more than 400 startups in the 500 Startups portfolio have at least one female co-founder, McClure said.

At the last 500 Startups demo day, we noted that the accelerator made no mention of people of color when touting its diversity numbers. Batch 14, according to McClure, had 25% female founders and 39% international founders. According to our own count, 25% of the founders on stage were people of color.

After McClure made the diversity announcement, I mentioned it on Twitter and McClure promptly apologized for not breaking out those stats. He said that he would aim to include those stats in the future, and that’s exactly what he did today.

Thanks for keeping your word, McClure. Next time, it’d be cool if 500 Startups got even more granular and broke out the stats around black and Latino female-founded companies.

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Overview500 Startups is a global venture capital seed fund with a network of startup programs headquartered in Silicon Valley with over $350M in committed capital across 4 main funds and 13 micro funds. We have invested in 1,800 technology startups all over the world since our inception in 2010 including: Twilio (NYSE: TWLO), Credit Karma, Grab, Udemy, Ipsy, Talkdesk, Intercom, MakerBot (acq’d by SSYS), …